T. sapphire is a writer who found her love for the Hallyu wave after watching the historical drama “Jumong.” She is mainly interested in Korean dramas and the history of Korea at large. Explore her pieces as she takes you on a journey through K-Drama recommendations and keeps you informed about the history of the Korean people.
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If you are guilty of this two-count offense *speaking in a court of law*, raise your hands.
I know we all have our hands up and if you don’t, it is probably because you read my piece on “Our First Generation Oppas” and you decided to change your ways (which is very unlikely by the way, because isn’t it just a characteristic of a Hallyu fan to be stubborn?)
Like I always say, as your hallyu chingu, I must help you in all ways and of course, making sure that you are not guilty of such a charge is one of my duties and that’s why I have dedicated myself to informing you about the categories of Oppas we have and their ages, so you can limit your crush to your age gaps (wink wink, nudge nudge).
I would have tagged this as Third-generation Oppas but just like the last set, they are also in their thirties and the list will be incomplete without them.
So, here are more second-generation Oppas, mostly in their thirties.
Park Hyung Sik
Not Including Park Hyung Sik on this list has to be disrespectful to me (Like why not? He exists physically in my delulu) and maybe just like everyone else, I fell for this Oppa in ‘Strong Girl Do Bong Soon’ and fell completely after his crown prince role in our Blooming Youth. Like have you seen Oppa's inviting eyes?
Anyway, I am adding him here because although he looks so young; he is actually 32 years old and was born on November 16, 1991. He’s both an Idol and an actor who entered the entertainment industry in 2010 and is still active .
By the way, it’s not illegal to crush on someone who’s a few years older than you, right? (Asking for myself)
Lee Jun Ho
From falling in love with him in ‘Rain or Shine’ to 'Red Sleeve' and then 'King the Land,' Lee Jun Ho left no chances to be hated. Speaking of King the Land, I loved the chemistry in that series, especially the way Lee Jun Ho was always looking at the female lead. It looked so real!
Born on 25th January 1990 and is currently 34 years old. Just like Park Hyung Sik, he's an idol turned actor, and he debuted in 2008.
Ok Taecyeon
Ok Taecyeon will forever remain my favorite villain from Vincenzo. However, spinning away from his villain role, his vampire-human role in 'Heartbeat' is another reason he will remain one of my Hallyu sweethearts.
This handsome Villain (you should know this already) was born on 27th December 1988 and is 35 years old. He debuted as an idol in 2008 before extending his career in acting.
Kim Soo Hyun
Who else agrees with me that Kim Soo Hyun was made for blockbusters? I mean from his role in Moon Embracing the Sun to My Love from the Stars from It's Okay Not to be Okay to his cameo appearance in Crash Landing on You, and now the sensation-making series 'Queen of Tears' everything just seems to be a hit. So let's just name him 'the blockbuster king.'
Unbelievably, this young-looking Oppa is 36 years old. He was born on 16th February 1988 and he debuted in 2007. I feel there are more sensation-making dramas to come.
Kim Jung Hyun
Last on this list is the 'funny Oppa' because he will always crack me up with every one of his roles, especially in Welcome to Waikiki and Mr Queen. I am going to commend him for being a good second male lead in Crash Landing on You. He made his role totally worth it.
So, 'funny Oppa' was born on 5th April 1990 and he's 34 years old. He debuted in 2015 and I am expecting his next funny role. He seems to be made for it.
To be honest, the list still goes on, but we have to move to our third-generation Oppas.
However, the comments section is open, let us know which Oppa you would rather have on this list.
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